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I use Grandma El's diaper cream, actually, as well as Avalon organics. Both are wonderful for cloth diaper users and work for different sorts of rashes. I chose these products because I was so concerned about ruining my cloth diapers, and about treating Kidoodle's skin with harsh chemicals.

I use Burt's Bees baby products on my kids. I like them because they're more natural than the mainstream baby products, they smell and work great, and they're readily available at Target and the natural section of our local grocery store chain!

I just started using flannel cloth wipes with Lusa organic baby wipe juice. I love that when I change my babies' cloth diapers I can wipe their bottoms with cloth and toss the whole pile into the diaper pail(no separating b/w cloth and garbage).

I used to use Burt's Bees until I realized how some of the "natural" ingredients were processed (with chemicals). I use a combination of California Baby and Bubble and Bee products. I highly recommend Bubble and Bee for not only baby, but for the whole family! They were recently certified USDA organic!

We use Mustela products on my daughter that had a major breakout of cradle cap on her scalp and face a week after birth. The pediatric dermatologist recommended these products or plain Ivory soap. I would like to also try California baby products.

We don't use a lot of baby care products, because I don't like to use a lot of products on my baby 😉 She has tendencies for {bad} diaper rash, and has a prescription cream for that, so that doesn't really count…

But we do use Badger Sunscreen! It works well – no sunburn all summer, and it comes in high SPF. Reasonably priced, considering it's all natural. Of course, harder to apply, but that comes with the deal. 🙂

I actually use johnson&johnson for baby bath, lotions, shampoo, and powder because they are the only good brand that I trust and can afford. I've tried grandma el's diaper rash cream and I absolutely love it although its a BIT expensive. I would love to try the shampoo and wash. I really love the smell of the rash cream 😀 It's very comforting

I use Aveeno baby products because both my husband and I had eczema when we were young, so I am trying to be proactive and use gentle products. I am also going to try Burt's Bees when I run out of Aveeno. I use Lansinoh diaper rash cream because it is the best stuff I have found for clearing up my baby's diaper rash.

I just use Dr. Bronner's Baby Mild castile soap mixed into water with a little essential peppermint oil for everything–wipe solution, shampoo, hand soap for the family. We've been using this system for 3 months and haven't used more than a tenth of one bottle, which comes to a total cost of $1! It's gentle enough for baby and keeps my poor over-washed hands from cracking.

I usually use california baby products as they have few chemicals and ranted low in the skin deep database. I also have a few bottles of ecostore baby wash that I got from a gift card from them that i've been using.

I just use Johnson's shampoo and body wash. During the winter we were using some lotions, but with the advent of warmer weather and consistent use of cloth diapers, there's only an occasional need for that. Very rarely do we need diaper rash cream, it was a gift, and I hate using it because that means using a disposable, we only have a few hanging around the house, luckily the bigger sizes seem to last longer than the smaller ones did. I haven't had to go buy any more soap/lotion/creams, I still have a bunch tucked away on a shelf!

I somehow missed the "and WHY?" portion of the question. I use California Baby because it makes a great diaper area spray that smells good and I can use it with my cloth wipes. I use Aveeno due to skin issues, I use Erbaorganics because it was on sale and smells good, I use Grandma El's because it is cloth safe and works wonders on diaper rash!!

I have been using Burt's Bees exclusively. I love that the products are natural and they smell great! I have been using Burt's Bees for myself for years, so it makes sense to use them on my baby. Plus, I went to school in North Carolina and love it there (it's where Burt's Bees is from).

I use johnson&johnson for everything, although I do use Grandma el's for rash remedy. I use j&j because it's easier for me to find and I cannot afford to buy the natural stuff because it definitely does cost more.

I do not use a specific "brand" of skin care products on my two boys. They both get very bad eczema flare-ups so I am very limited to what I can use. I have recently been using a handmade soap specifically designed for eczema sufferers that I got off ETSY.com and we are LOVING it! Other than that. . . its hit and miss with any skin care products.

I use Burt's Bees mainly because it was the best that I knew about. I now know that there are much better washes, lotions and creams out there, but I haven't gotten to try any of them. My baby DD is almost 3 months old and we are searching for that perfect body wash for her super sensitive skin. We have to be really careful be she will break out is rashes super easily!

Tip for a new diaper product – a wet bag that hooks onto the outside of your diaper bag. When I pick up our DD from the sitter, I don't like putting the dirty dipes in the wetbag into my backpack that also has her bottles, etc in it. I would love the wetbag to hook onto the outside of my back pack.

I use Aubrey Organics for baby wash/shampoo/lotion. They have great ingredients and are a good price as well. For diaper cream I sometimes use pawpaw ointment, and I also tried another natural ointment which had great ingredients, but I think something must bother my daughter, because she gets redness when I use it. I found that plain old extra virgin olive oil works great as well!

Right now I use method baby products (bought on sale) they have no parabens or sls. That's important to me. I plan on using burts bees when the method runs out. I bought california baby healing cream for infant acne (love the stuff) worked well

I use Grandma El's on my DD's tushie because it is the only thing that works for her!!!! She has the most sensitive skin of anybody I know!!! I use California Baby to wash her diaper area and for baths…I would LOVE to try Grandma El's bath and shampoo… and plan to, next time I place an order for the diaper ointment…which will be soon!

We've been using the Northern Essence Diaper Rash Salve and it has been working great! For the other skin care items, we're still using the stuff we got from the baby showers (Johnsons & Johnsons). Not sure yet what we'll use after that runs out…

I'm due with my first in a few weeks, and I'm sure I'll end up using several, however, I HAVE decided to use Cetaphil cleanser rather than J&J baby soap as I found out it is perfect for baby's sensitive skin — just like it's great for mine! Also, probably some Cetaphil cream for little exema spots!

I'm currently using Johnson's and Burt's Bees. I got a tons of Johnson's for my showers and I've always liked Burt's Bees. But I really wanna try some California Baby and any other natural/organic brands.

I do not use a specific "brand" of skin care products on my two boys. They both get very bad eczema flare-ups so I am very limited to what I can use. I have recently been using a handmade soap specifically designed for eczema sufferers that I got off ETSY.com and we are LOVING it! Other than that. . . its hit and miss with any skin care products.

I really want to use ALL grandma el's products but I use Johnson&Johnson for most of the babycare. The only thing I use of GE's is the rash salve. I LOVE IT. ALOT. REALLY! I use J&J because it is easy for me to find and inexpensive.

I am due Jan 4th with our first baby, Dont know much about many different products, But love your site. Not sure what to use, anyone have any help to offer. I coupon alot and know you can get Johnson for cheap.

We use Johnson's baby shampoo & baby wash (vanilla oatmeal scent) for bathtime–you can't beat the classic baby shampoo smell! We also have northern essence better baby butter cream, which we use for any instance of diaper rash and it works great.

Hello,I'm expecting in January and am looking for products to try. For myself I stick to natural product (use the no-poo and oil cleansing methods), but always need something for body cleaning and the diaper area. My cloth diaper stash is close to complete but could always use another one, especially a one-size. 🙂

I need to find a diaper cream compatible with cloth diapers. Before I started cloth diapering I used desitin and it worked wonderful! But it doesn't work with fluff! I use Johnson & Johnson shampoo and baby body wash for my one year old!

I do not use a specific "brand" of skin care products on my two boys. They both get very bad eczema flare-ups so I am very limited to what I can use. I have recently been using a handmade soap specifically designed for eczema sufferers that I got off ETSY.com and we are LOVING it! Other than that. . . its hit and miss with any skin care products.